Hady Mirza Quotes & Sayings
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My heart didn't fail, someone failed my heart. — Jess Rothenberg
I'm a very competitive person. You won't change things unless you are prepared to fight, even if you don't win. But I do hate losing. — Wendy Davis
You can keep an old tradition going only by renewing it in terms of current circumstances. — Joseph Campbell
One of my prized possessions is still the prefect's tie that I got in this school. I keep it with me. It was the first leadership position I ever had. — Julia Gillard
It's almost scary how stylish things can look if you take the color out - how much more you see the essence of things and how much more something can appear elegant. — Wim Wenders
People entering the bars on First Avenue gave up their bodies. Then only the demons inhabiting us could be seen. Souls who had wronged each other were brought together here. The rapist met his victim, the jilted child discovered its mother. But nothing could be healed, the mirror was a knife dividing everything from itself, tears of false fellowship dripped on the bar. And what are you going to do to me now? With what, exactly, would you expect to frighten me? — Denis Johnson
A Prince should esteem the great, but must not make himself odious to the people. — Niccolo Machiavelli
You your own best thing."
-Paul D. — Toni Morrison
I'm late to everything. I've always wanted to have it written in my will that when I die, the coffin shows up a half hour late and says on the side, like in gold, 'Sorry I'm Late'. — Axl Rose
Where there's a will there's a dead person. — Ronnie Shakes
The world values power, comfort, success, and recognition. Jesus frees us to value grief, sacrifice, weakness, and exclusion. — Timothy Keller
A team goes through stages of birth, childhood, puberty, adolescence, maturity, and aging in its development. — Sunday Adelaja
Having in our childhood felt primal awe for the spectacle of the holiday, we are told to age into feeling sullen and resentful. You are supposed to proclaim Santa dead like preadolescent Nietzsches and decry the whole month as an orgy of crass commercialism. — Thomm Quackenbush
